Israel's President Isaac Herzog met with Jordan's King Abdullah this week, Herzog's office said in a statement on Wednesday.
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"During the warm meeting, which was held at the invitation of King Abdullah, the President and the King discussed deep strategic issues, both bilaterally and regionally," the statement added, providing few details about the content of their discussion.
"The two men also discussed the protection of stable Israeli-Jordanian relations and the need for dialogue with all actors in the region," the statement said.
The visit was coordinated with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, Herzog's office said.
A Jordanian official told Channel 12 News that the visit came before "important developments in the region."
Israel's National Security Council Chairman Eyal Hulata also visited Jordan last week.
US President Joe Biden is planning to visit the Middle East in mid-July. He will visit Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the Palestinian Authority.
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